Today a amazing Andrea Iannone gained the third position on the grid. The day was also positive for his team-mate Yonny Hernandez accessing the QP2 finishing the twelfth. During the forty-five minutes of the FP3 this morning, Andrea finished in sixth place, good to go directly to the second qualifying session. The rider did not have the right feeling with his bike and complained about the lack of stability of the GP14, so the team focused to refine the setup for the last free practice session. The modifications done gave their results during the QP2 and the young driver was able to push and conquer the third position on the grid. This second first row after the one in Mugello gives the team hope for a good end of the champoinship.

During the last practice session Yonny Hernandez (EnergyT.I. Pramac Racing) and the team concentrated their attention to the front of the bike, looking for the right solution to improve the feeling in the turns. The lap time recorded by the Colombian was not valid to directly access the QP2. Yonny, determined more than ever, during the QP1 he was able to do the second best lap time, which earned him access to the last qualifying session, where he set the lap time of 1'56.622 that placed him in fourth row.

Andrea Iannone (Pramac Racing)

"I'm glad it was a good qualifying for us. We are catching up with what we could not do yesterday, I rode with difficulty, and then this morning I managed to get better and better. We found solutions that helped us. I regret that during the second lap I went a little wide on turn thirteen but the first lap was already great. Tomorrow I hope to finish the race in the top six. "

Yonny Hernandez (EnergyT.I. Pramac Racing)

"I am really very happy that I was able to access the Q2 after the first qualifying session. It's very important for me to stay close to the top riders to take advantage of the opportunity and learn more and more. Tomorrow I want to be able to get into the points and if possible to finish in the top ten.

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